by Anne Gracie
‘He was not leaving England again; murder charge or not, he’d stay and fight for his future — his future at Wainfleet, and his future with Miss Jane Chance.’ The Spring Bride was an entertaining historical romance where neither of our main characters were who they seemed to be at first glance, whic...
This is book three in the "Chance Sisters" series. I would say that this is a standalone book just like the other but I would highly recommend that you read all the books..just because this series is so good! I love Anne Gracie writing.. they are always funny, moving, emotional and has great secon...
This one is the weakest of this author’s novels I’ve read so far. Like her other books, it is a regency romance. The heroes are the most interesting. Jane, beautiful and headstrong, had a childhood riddled with poverty. Now, at eighteen, she is making her come-out and she makes the decision to marry...
Didn't finish this one - nothing objectionable in the story, but it didn't grab my interest and I just couldn't be bothered to pick it up again about halfway through. The quotes at the head of each chapter, mostly from Jane Austen, were more interesting than the book. Hoping that the last book i...
The Spring Bride (Chance Sisters #3)by Anne GracieOn the eve of the London Season, Jane Chance is about to make her entrance into high society. And after a childhood riddled with poverty and hardship, Jane intends to make a good, safe, sensible marriage. All goes according to plan until a dark, dang...